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The FBI has revealed that the man who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump searched for a member of the royal family in the days leading up to the incident.

Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, was killed after opening fire on the former president on Saturday at a rally in Pennsylvania.

His electronic devices were subsequently seized and revealed that he had Google searched several public figures leading up to the incident, including Christopher Wray, the FBI director.

Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have ended a 64-year royal tradition by giving their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet new surnames.

The change was reflected on a new version of their website, updated this week, which says the children’s surname is Sussex and not Mountbatten-Windsor.

“It reflects the fact the family have, since the King’s coronation, the same surname for the first time,” a source told The Times.

This brings to an end a 64-year tradition introduced by Queen Elizabeth, which saw her and Prince Philip’s male line descendants take the name.

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Trump shooter researched royal family member, FBI reveals

Other public figures searched on the late Crooks’s devices include Christopher Wray, the FBI director and Merrick Garland, the attorney-general.

He also had photographs of Trump and President Biden and had kept a record of scheduled appearances from Trump and the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

Crooks was killed after opening fire on the former president at Saturday’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Shooter Thomas Crooks is pictured in a yearbook photo.
Shooter Thomas Crooks is pictured in a yearbook photo. (AP)
King Charles and Queen Camilla at yesterday’s State Opening of Parliament.
King Charles and Queen Camilla at yesterday’s State Opening of Parliament. (PA)

Emma Guinness18 July 2024 09:04

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Four of ten Americans against Prince Harry’s award

The Duke of Sussex, 39, recently received the honour for his work with the Invictus Games, despite intense backlash over his receipt that saw tens of thousands of people sign a petition against it.

The late Mr Tillman’s mother, Mary, also disagreed with the choice and said she could not understand why the award for veterans was being given to such a “controversial and divisive” individual”.

Now, a new poll by Redfield and Wilton found that only 21 percent of Americans were in favour of Harry receiving the award, while 41 percent said they “didn’t know” how they felt about it.

This left just 38 percent of the 1,500 respondents, who agreed with the decision to give the duke the honour.

The award is reserved for veterans who have made an impact through sport in a similar way to the late Pat Tillman, who gave up his professional football career to serve in the wake of 9/11.

Prince Harry speaks after receiving the Pat Tillman Award For Service at the ESPY Awards (Mark J Terrill/AP)
Prince Harry speaks after receiving the Pat Tillman Award For Service at the ESPY Awards (Mark J Terrill/AP) (AP)

Emma Guinness18 July 2024 09:00

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle launch updated website

They revealed that Prince Archie and Princess Lilbet have taken the surname Sussex, a noted change from the use of Mountbatten-Windsor which was given to the late Queen Elizabeth’s descendants from 1960 onwards.

A source told The Times: “The reality behind the new site is very simple – it’s a hub for the work the Sussexes do and it reflects the fact the family have, since the King’s coronation, the same surname for the first time.

“That’s a big deal for any family. It represents their unification and it’s a proud moment.”

Harry and Meghan pictured with son Archie who Harry says is the focus of his life alongside daughter Lilibet. Toby Melville/PA
Harry and Meghan pictured with son Archie who Harry says is the focus of his life alongside daughter Lilibet. Toby Melville/PA (PA Archive)

Emma Guinness18 July 2024 08:00

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Prince George ‘very popular’ at school

“He’s very popular and has a lot of friends, and there’s very little fuss made about who he is,” they told Vanity Fair.

The youngster was as animated as his father at the nail-biting Euros final between England and Spain.
The youngster was as animated as his father at the nail-biting Euros final between England and Spain. (Bradley Collyer/PA Wire)

Emma Guinness18 July 2024 04:00

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King Charles reveals new Labour government’s plan for the UK

“The era of politics as performance and self-interest above service is over,” Prime Minister Keir Starmer said via the speech. “The fight for trust is the battle that defines our political era.”

Notable points included the government’s commitment to ending zero-hours contracts and ending conversion therapy for the LGBTQ+ community.

Charles looks up as he reads the King’s Speech, during the State Opening of Parliament (Kirsty Wigglesworth/PA)
Charles looks up as he reads the King’s Speech, during the State Opening of Parliament (Kirsty Wigglesworth/PA) (PA Wire)

Emma Guinness18 July 2024 02:00

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Prince Harry’s ‘perfect way back’ into the royal family

A royal expert has speculated that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could win the favour of the royal family again through their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

This comes after it was claimed that King Charles is “considering” a trip to the US to see his youngest grandchildren.

“If Harry did want a way back in, he could use the excuse that despite his personal beef with King Charles, he wants his children to have a relationship with their grandfather, it would be the perfect way back wouldn’t it?” Kinsey Schofield said, as reported by the Express.

An expert has specualated that Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet could help Harry and Meghan heal their seemingly frosty relationship with the royal family.
An expert has specualated that Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet could help Harry and Meghan heal their seemingly frosty relationship with the royal family. (AP)

Emma Guinness18 July 2024 00:00

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Prince George’s surprising nickname

The eldest of the Wales children, who turns 11 next week, is reportedly known as PG by his classmates and this allegedly morphed into PG Tips after the famous British tea brand over time, the Mirror reports.

According to the outlet, those close to the young prince affectionately refer to him as just “Tips”.

Prince George reportedly has a very British nickname.
Prince George reportedly has a very British nickname. (Getty Images)

Emma Guinness17 July 2024 22:00

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Princess Anne ‘can’t remember a thing’ about horse accident

The Princess Royal, 73, suffered a concussion and minor injuries because of the incident, which is speculated to be consistent with a kick from a horse.

On her return to public duty last week at the Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) National Championships, she told Helena Vega Lozano, RDA UK’s chair: “I can’t remember a single thing about it.”

The Princess Royal visited the Riding for the Disabled Association National Championships at Hartpury University and Hartpury College in Gloucestershire (Cameron Smith/PA)
The Princess Royal visited the Riding for the Disabled Association National Championships at Hartpury University and Hartpury College in Gloucestershire (Cameron Smith/PA) (PA Wire)

Emma Guinness17 July 2024 20:00

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Prince Harry prompted to publish ‘sensational’ new material

As reported by the Daily Mail, there is a keen interest in an updated version of the book, which caused a storm upon its release in January of last year.

This was, in part, the result of the Duke of Sussex’s drug-taking admissions, which have led to an ongoing review of his US visa application.

Prince Harry has been urged to add ‘sensational’ new material to a paperback edition of ‘Spare’.
Prince Harry has been urged to add ‘sensational’ new material to a paperback edition of ‘Spare’. (AFP via Getty Images)

Emma Guinness17 July 2024 18:00

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Queen Camilla to celebrate remainder of birthday ‘privately’

The queen consort was born Camilla Rosemary Shand on this day in 1947.

King Charles’s former butler Paul Burrell told the Express: “I think privately, the King will give her a party at Clarence House or Birkhall and they’ll have people go up to Scotland. He likes to give her jewellery. I think he’ll give her something special. He may have had something commissioned for a birthday.

“He’s very spoiling, the King, and he will make sure that all attention is on Camilla. He likes to remind her that she’s Queen. He likes to remind her that this is given by him for her service over the years to him, and this is his reward to her.”

Queen Camilla had a busy morning with the State Opening of Parliament and King’s Speech.
Queen Camilla had a busy morning with the State Opening of Parliament and King’s Speech. (PA)

Emma Guinness17 July 2024 17:00

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